Join us for April Topic Talks with Scott Harradine from Ocean Logic. Discover the advancements of Marine Electronics and learn how to avoid the pitfalls of these systems. Explore the latest tools and tech to put you on the fish faster and keep you there longer. Perfect for anglers of all experience levels looking to fish smarter, not harder.
Having ventured the world working in Tokyo, Singapore, Norway and Brisbane on Commercial Ships, Commercial Fishing fleets, cruising and sports fishing vessels, Tugs, Sailing Yachts, Super Yachts, Scott will join us to impart some of his knowledge and share his stories of his passion – Marine Electronics!
When: 7pm Thursday 23rd April
Where: Auditorium, Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron
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Free and open to Members, their Guests and Visitors to RQYS.
Scott Harradine – owner of Ocean Logic.
“As a qualified marine electronics technician, I was Factory trained in Tokyo, Singapore, Norway and of course Brisbane by a multitude of international marine electronics brands.
I spent most of my career traveling around Australia and the Pacific repairing and installing on all types of vessels. Commercial Ships, Commercial Fishing fleets, cruising and sports fishing vessels, Tugs, Sailing yachts, super yachts and the list goes on.
The biggest joy in my career while working for other marine electronics companies was turning on a customer’s freshly installed or re-calibrated system and showing them features or possibilities they never knew existed. That “wow that’s cool” reaction got me up in the morning and kept me awake at night thinking of other things I could have done to make that boat even better.
Just as important however is helping those same customers avoid the pitfalls associated with these systems. knowing what not or when not to install is often what separates a good technician from the bad.
With the technology advancing every day and the range of equipment getting so far spread that it could make your head spin, it’s becoming even more important to have trained professionals assisting you with your marine systems.”
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